But every so often it’s a good idea to give your robovac a service. What does this involve?  Basically, this involves giving it a clean and replacing any consumables that are worn out. Also: How to clean a humidifier

What materials will you need to do this job?

Tools – Robot vacuum cleaners come with a brush and a cutter to remove tangled hair that builds up around the brushes.Consumables – These include filters and brushes, and you usually get a few with the robovac.Soft cloth – For wiping.Q-tips – For getting into crevices.Isopropyl alcohol – For general cleaning.

Why you need to clean a robot vacuum cleaner

OK, let’s take a look at my Eufy RoboVac X8. This has been in service for about six months, and while I’ve kept this clean, it’s time for a deeper service.  It’s a bit dirty and dusty. And the brushes are getting a bit clogged with hair and debris. Muck can hide in the smallest of crevices. And there’s the dust collection box. There’s a lot of awfulness in here that needs cleaning. That filter is looking quite clogged.

How to clean your robovac

1. Collect any cleaning tools that came with it

The great thing about the Eufy RoboVac X8 is that there’s a cleaning tool built into the dust box that has a cutting blade on one end and a brush on the other. This is really handy because I don’t need to remember where the tool is!

2. Take out the roller brush

The roller brush is held in place with little clips on most robovacs. If you’re in any doubt about how to take apart your robot vacuum, consult your manual! Another good tip is to take photos before you take anything apart: That way you know how to put it back together! Lots of dirt on the brush, and around it!

3. Using the cutter, carefully remove hair and clean the brush.

Get as much of the hair off the roller as possible.

4. Gather supplies for some deep cleaning 

You’ll want a soft cloth, Q-tips, and diluted isopropyl alcohol – Don’t pour the isopropyl alcohol on the robovac! Instead put a small amount on the cloth.

5. Clean the charging contacts.

6. Give the optical sensors a wipe too.

7. Clean any air vents. 

These are important in keeping the vacuum cleaner running well.

8. Clean the inside of the robovac with a cloth.

9. Take the dust collector and filter outdoors to clean, if you can. 

These are pretty dirty and it’s best to do this outside! Brush out the filter carefully. With care, it’s possible to keep reusing the filter for a year or so (your manual will tell you what the recommended life of the filter is).

10. Come back inside and clean the box. 

With a touch of isopropyl alcohol on your cloth, wipe it down.

11. Give the outside of the robovac a wipe.

12. Don’t forget to give the charging base a wipe-down! 

Pay attention to the charging contacts and the lens for the sensor that allows the robovac to find the charging base.

13. Finally, remember to put the cleaning tools away!

All done!